How to Be Saved

Memory
Text:And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the
wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever
believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life(John
3:14-15, NKJV).

As the Israelites were being bitten
by snakes in the desert,
God instructed Moses to make a bronze one and place it on a pole so
that whoever was bitten could look at it and be saved.

What healing properties can a bronze snake have? None. Healing
came only from God. By looking at the bronze statue, however, the
Israelites demonstrated their faith in God as their only hope of life
and salvation.

The Lord wanted to teach them a spiritual lesson. He
transformed a symbol of death into a symbol of life. That bronze
serpent was a symbol of Christ, who became the Bearer of our sins in
order to save us. By faith, we can all look to Christ lifted up on the
cross and find a cure from the deadly sting of the old serpent, Satan.
Otherwise, we are fated to die in our sins. The Word of God expresses
what should be painfully obvious: as human beings, we are sinners in
need of grace. That grace has been offered to us in Christ Jesus.

This week we will look at Jesus’ teachings regarding the
simple practical steps needed for salvation.

*Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath,
August 2.

Sunday July
27

Recognize Your Need

Many people are physically healthy and have no need
of a physician. Who, though, is truly spiritually healthy? Of
all human beings there is none who does good, no, not one(Ps.
14:3, NKJV); nobody is righteous by
themselves (Rom.
3:10). We may do some morally good
actions, but we cannot make ourselves righteous before God. Hence, by
saying that He had not come to call the righteous’(Luke
5:32, NKJV), Jesus was referring to
the Pharisees, who thought they were righteous
although they were not. Unfortunately, though they believed that they
were in good standing before God, they were blind spiritually (John
9:40-41).

The first step, then, to receive the cure from sin is to
recognize our state of sinfulness and our utter inability to heal
ourselves. But how can we see our real need if we are blind? How can we
acknowledge that we are sinners if it is precisely our sins that are
preventing us from recognizing our true condition?

How
can our spiritual eyes be opened so
that we may recognize our desperate need of a Savior? See John
16:8.

The only eye salve that can make us see our real spiritual
status is the Holy Spirit. Before any other work He may do for us, He
has to convict us of sin. Persistently He calls to our conscience in
order to produce in us an inescapable awareness of our sins and a deep
sense of guilt, which leads us to long for a Savior. When we hear that
call, we must listen and obey it; otherwise, sooner or later, we will
be so hardened against the Holy Spirit that nothing can be done for us.
What a scary thought!

Though guilt is often a bad
thing, in what ways has the Holy Spirit been able to use guilt to your
own spiritual advantage?

Monday July
28

Repent

Recognizing our sins is not enough; it must be accompanied by
repentance. The biblical meaning of repentance includes three aspects:
acknowledgment of one’s sin, sorrow for having sinned, and the desire
not to sin any more. If one is lacking, there is no true repentance.
For example, Judas admitted his sin, but he lacked grief for having
betrayed the Master (Matt.
27:3-4). He was overwhelmed with
remorse, not with repentance. His confession was generated by fear of
the consequences, not by his love of Christ.

We can see the importance of repentance by the fact that John
the Baptist and Jesus began their ministry by preaching, Repent,
for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!(Matt.
3:2, 4:17, NKJV). Later, when Jesus
sent the Twelve on their first missionary trip, they went out,
preaching that people should repent(Mark
6:12, NKJV). And after Pentecost,
Peter exhorted the crowd to do the same (Acts
2:38, 3:19).

Look
at the strong words Jesus used to
emphasize the universal need for repentance in order to be saved. What
message is He giving us here? See Luke
13:1-5.

Jesus affirmed the sinfulness of all people. Therefore, He
urged His hearers: unless you repent you will all likewise
perish(vs. 5, NKJV). Without repentance,
redemption is impossible, because the absence of repentance
demonstrates that people refuse to surrender to the Lord.

Now, we have been told: the goodness of God leads
you to repentance(Rom.
2:4, NKJV). What does that mean? A
block of ice can be broken into small pieces, but the resulting pieces
will still be ice. That same block of ice can be placed next to a
heater, and it will melt away into water. The ice of our pride can be
thawed only if we are exposed to the warmth of God’s goodness and love.
Thus, how crucial for us to dwell, as much as we can, on all the
evidences we have been given of God’s love for us.

We do not repent in order that God may love us, but
He reveals to us His love in order that we may repent. —
Ellen G. White, Christ’s
Object Lessons, p. 189.

What are the evidences of God’s
love? What have you seen and experienced and learned that gives you
powerful reasons to trust in His goodness? Why is it so important
always to dwell on those reasons, especially in bad times?

TuesdayJuly
29

Believe in Jesus

True repentance goes hand in hand with faith in Jesus as our
only Savior. Jesus frequently talked about the need to believe in Him
in order to receive His blessings. If you can believe, all
things are possible to him who believes(Mark
9:23,
NKJV).
Faith is essential if we are to be saved. Satan knows that, which is
why He makes every effort to keep us from believing (Luke
8:12).

According to Jesus, what does it mean to believe?
It is more than a vague feeling that something will just happen. It
is more than a mental exercise. Saving faith is not devoid of content.
On the contrary, faith has a definite object: Jesus Christ. Faith is
believing not only in something but, especially, in Someone.
Faith is trusting in Jesus and His death for us. Believing in Jesus
means knowing Him, understanding who He is (John
6:69),
and
receiving Him personally (John
1:12).

God so loved the world that He gave us Jesus, so that all who
truly believe in Him will have eternal life. His death does not mean
that everyone will be saved, however. We have to be covered by His
righteousness. By believing in Him, we have righteousness, we have
assurance, and we have the great promise that He will raise us up at
the last day (John
6:40).

To
a woman who had lived a sinful life,
Jesus assured her: Your sins are forgiven. . . . Your faith
has saved you(Luke
7:48, 50,
NKJV). What
does that
mean? Does our faith save us?

According to the Gospels, when Jesus healed some people, He
said to them: Your faith has made you well(Matt.
9:22, Mark
10:52, Luke
17:19, NKJV). By saying these words,
He was not assigning any healing power to their faith. Their faith was
just a complete trust in Jesus’ power to heal them. The power of faith
does not come from the person who believes but from the God in whom
that person believes.

Why must we be very careful in
how we understand the role of faith in regard to prayer, especially
about healing? Why is it wrong to conclude from the above verses that
if healing doesn’t come as we pray, it’s because we don’t have enough
faith?

WednesdayJuly
30

The Wedding Garment

Jesus sat before the people and uttered what must have been
to them shocking words: Unless your righteousness exceeds the
righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter
the kingdom of heaven(Matt.
5:20, NKJV). Few were more scrupulous
in the observance of the letter of the law than were the Pharisees.
Nevertheless, they failed because their behavior was intended to
impress men more than to please God. Jesus warns us not to do likewise (Matt.
6:1).

How, then, can we be righteous before God? The parable of the
marriage feast gives us the clue in finding the source of true
righteousness.

The king provided the wedding robes free of charge. Those
present were invited randomly while traveling on the highways, and
probably did not have the appropriate attire for the wedding, nor money
to buy it. Both the invitation and the garment were gifts from the
king. The only requirement needed to attend the feast was to accept
both presents.

Since the Fall in the Garden of Eden, every human being is
spiritually naked. Adam and Eve felt naked after disobeying, and they
attempted to cover themselves by sewing fig leaves together, something
utterly uncomfortable and ineffective (Gen.
3:7). The best righteousness that
human effort can achieve is like filthy rags(Isa.
64:6, NKJV).

As in the parable, God provides the garment we need. He made
garments for Adam and Eve and clothed them (Gen.
3:21), a symbol of His righteousness
covering the sinner. The Lord also provides the garment of Christ’s
righteousness for His church, so that she may be arrayed in
fine linen, clean and bright(Rev.
19:8, NKJV), not having spot
or wrinkle or any such thing(Eph.
5:27, NKJV). This robe is
the righteousness of Christ, His own unblemished character, that
through faith is imparted to all who receive Him as their personal
Saviour. — Ellen G. White, Christ’s Object
Lessons,
p. 310.

Above and beyond anything else we
believe, why must we understand that our salvation comes only from the
covering that Christ gives us as a gift? Why must we always remember
this?

ThursdayJuly
31

Follow Jesus

When in faith we recognize our need, repent, confess our sins,
and claim Christ’s righteousness for ourselves, we become His
disciples. During His ministry, Jesus called different people, such as
Peter and James and John, to be His disciples, a call that implied
leaving everything in order to follow Him (Matt.
4:20, 22; Mark
10:28; Luke
5:28). In fact, in the Gospels the
verb to follow practically became a synonym for disciple.

What
two elements are essential in order
to be a disciple of Jesus? See John
8:30-31.

Some people try to separate faith in Jesus from adherence to
Jesus’ teachings, as if the first would be more important than the
latter. But Jesus did not make such a distinction. For Him, both
aspects are closely interrelated and fundamental for true discipleship.
A disciple of Jesus is committed to His person, as well as to His
words. Though there is always the danger of getting so caught up in
doctrines and forms of faith that we lose sight of Jesus Himself, we
must also be aware of the danger of thinking that all that matters in
our walk with the Lord is to believe in Jesus.

What
is the high cost of being a disciple
of Jesus? See Luke
14:25-27.

Jesus used the verb to hate as a hyperbole
meaning to love less. The parallel passage in
Matthew clarifies the meaning of Jesus’ words: He who loves
father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves son
or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me(Matt.
10:37, NKJV). Jesus must have the
first place in our lives if we want to be His disciples.

What has following Christ, being
His disciple, cost you? What does your answer say about your walk with
the Lord?

We can no more repent without the Spirit of Christ to
awaken the conscience than we can be pardoned without Christ.
— Ellen G. White, Steps
to Christ, p. 26.

As we behold the Lamb of God upon the cross of
Calvary, the mystery of redemption begins to unfold to our minds and
the goodness of God leads us to repentance. In dying for sinners,
Christ manifested a love that is incomprehensible; and as the sinner
beholds this love, it softens the heart, impresses the mind, and
inspires contrition in the soul. -Pages 26, 27.

The humble and broken heart, subdued by genuine
repentance, will appreciate something of the love of God and the cost
of Calvary; and as a son confesses to a loving father, so will the
truly penitent bring all his sins before God. And it is written, If
we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins,
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.1
John 1:9. -Page
41.

Discussion Questions:

Many try to drown their sense of guilt with alcohol,
drugs, worldly pleasures, or by cramming their lives with frenzied
activities. Why do none of these methods really work? How would you
help someone who is in this condition to find the true solution for
guilt?

It is possible to recognize our sins without bearing fruits
worthy of repentance. Why isn’t that true repentance? What is
the value of these fruits? Are they good works done in order to gain
God’s favor? Explain your answer.

Discuss the fact that Christ’s righteousness is free, but
not cheap. Although we do not have to pay for it, the Lord had to pay
an infinite price at the cross. Think about how fallen we are, and how
serious sin must be, that it took something as extreme
as the death of the Son of God Himself in order to save us from the
consequences of sin.

Inside
Story~
Northern Asia-Pacific Division:
China

Serving to Save

Zho and his wife, Lai, are a young couple who serve as Global
Mission pioneers in China. God sent them to serve in a city that had no
Adventist believers. The couple rented a house that would work as a
house church and began meeting their new neighbors.

One day Lai met an old man on the street. He was pushing a
heavy tricycle loaded with goods to sell. Lai helped the man push the
tricycle to his house as she told him about God. Later Zho visited the
old man and invited him to attend their Bible discussions. The old man
came.

Zho and Lai met some elderly people who live in a nearby group
home. They noticed that the residents couldn’t afford haircuts and they
offered to cut their hair without charge. The couple shared God’s love
with their new friends, and 15 senior citizens agreed to study the
Bible with them. None of these seniors had come from a Christian
background, but they were hungry to know about God.

When Zho presented the Sabbath message to the seniors, they
all decided to worship on the Sabbath. But then the manager of the home
in which they lived decided that Zho and Lai couldn’t hold a worship
service there. So Zho found a place nearby where they could worship. A
number of these elderly people walk 15 minutes to their new house
church several times a week. Zho continues to visit those who can’t
walk that far to church.

The couple went to a nearby village to help farmers harvest
their crops. They made friends in the village and invited the farmers
to join them for worship. The farmers decided among themselves that Zho
and Lai were good people and that their God must be good as well. They
listened to Zho’s messages about Jesus, and today, long after the crops
have been harvested, 30 villagers are studying the Bible with Zho. One
day soon there will be a church in this village.

We seek to meet the needs of people who are old or
sick or discouraged, Zho said. The group who worship with
them is growing, and several are preparing for baptism.

The couple is training the local people to lead the
congregations in the city and in the country so that when they leave,
there will be people who can carry on the work.

Our mission offerings help support Global Mission pioneers in
dozens of countries throughout the world. Thank you for giving so that
others can learn that God loves them and is preparing a place for them
in His kingdom. Pray that God will bless their efforts to reach many in
China.

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